7a4dabfc1a
This restores 1.8 hash rockets because they look nicer with e.g. `depends_on :foo => :bar`
37 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
37 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
class AwsElasticache < Formula
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desc "Client for Amazon ElastiCache web service"
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homepage "https://aws.amazon.com/developertools/2310261897259567"
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url "https://s3.amazonaws.com/elasticache-downloads/AmazonElastiCacheCli-2014-09-30-1.12.000.zip"
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version "1.12.000"
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sha256 "0aee0849a78c8129ed16e99706dde34972c02ed1846e70b76a1e21a133d9648f"
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bottle :unneeded
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depends_on "ec2-api-tools"
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depends_on :java
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def install
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env = Language::Java.java_home_env.merge(:AWS_ELASTICACHE_HOME => libexec)
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rm Dir["bin/*.cmd"] # Remove Windows versions
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libexec.install Dir["*"]
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Pathname.glob("#{libexec}/bin/*") do |file|
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next if file.directory?
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basename = file.basename
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next if basename.to_s == "service"
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(bin/basename).write_env_script file, env
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end
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end
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def caveats
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<<-EOS.undent
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Before you can use these tools you must export some variables to your $SHELL.
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export AWS_ACCESS_KEY="<Your AWS Access ID>"
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export AWS_SECRET_KEY="<Your AWS Secret Key>"
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export AWS_CREDENTIAL_FILE="<Path to the credentials file>"
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EOS
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end
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test do
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system "#{bin}/elasticache-version"
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end
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end
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